W.P.A. PAINTING CELEBRATING AMERICAN WORKER DURING THE GREAT DENPRESSIO
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Circa 1930s, Oil on linen, h. 50 w. 58 in.>No apparent signature, overall: 52 x 60 in. Provenance: Collection of a prominent Fifth Avenue doctor, New York, NY.This painting is in keeping with the current exhibition at the Metropolitan exhibition 'Art for the Millions: American Culture and Politics in the 1930s''The 1930s was a decade of political and social upheaval in the United States, and the art and visual culture of the time reflected the unsettled environment. Americans searched for their cultural identity during the Great Depression, a period marked by divisive politics, threats to democracy, and intensified social activism, including a powerful labor movement.' [In Situ Item] This item will not be on display in our saleroom during our preview period. If you wish to view it in-person please make a request with the gallery.
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W.P.A. PAINTING CELEBRATING AMERICAN WORKER DURING THE GREAT DENPRESSIO
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